I just saw this short as "little black girl is smarter and braver than everyone and saves the day".
I'd like to think I'm wrong and seeing too much into it, but I can already picture the boardroom full of suits and token "diversity consultants" micromanaging every page of the script.

Ayy, it looks like Rambo: Last Blood didn't pull the "evil white man was behind it all" card; critics are ripping it apart for being a "MAGA fantasy." Of course, none of the critics are self-aware enough to realize that them equating cartel members with all Mexican people is more racist than anything in the film. Apparently, it's wrong for a film to have the cartel be the antagonists even though the cartel is a very real evil that is currently wreaking havoc in Mexico.

"I'm a nasty cock slut" - Lewis Jeffrey Lovhaug

""How do I explain to my daughter incest is wrong?" Is it actually wrong? I don't know, this is like a... This is a crazy fucking thing." - Steven Kenneth Bonnell II

Film criticism has gotten particularly awful in the internet era. Thanks to RottenTomatoes, bloggers who don't know shit about the history of cinema are now considered critics, and a ton of these hacks care more about political agendas and getting clicks than anything else. Roger Ebert had some awful opinions, but he was entertaining and actually cared about cinema.

"I'm a nasty cock slut" - Lewis Jeffrey Lovhaug

""How do I explain to my daughter incest is wrong?" Is it actually wrong? I don't know, this is like a... This is a crazy fucking thing." - Steven Kenneth Bonnell II

As much as I wasn't a fan of Ebert, he at least has decent reasoning on why he didn't like some films even though audiences disagreed. And he did like some great movies which failed at movie theaters as well. Batman Mask of the Phantasm was one of them.